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number three, the environment as a whole, it seems that investors continue to discount the upside and are very cautious. we will not see returns like 2013, but we are still bullish as a whole. >> in the last conference call we kept hearing about companies guiding downwards. so much m&a. how do you account for that? >> that is a concern, not everything is rosy and perfect, but there are concerns out there and you have seen an environment over the last few years where every quarter they learn a is part of thech regulatory environment that we are in. they overpromise and underdeliver and could potentially be on the hook for money. it down. which is not to say that you should ignore these things. you want to look at it. but you need to do your homework and look at what is happening in terms of corporate earnings. generally speaking, and our view, if the company continues to take market share away from competitors in in industry that continues to grow, they must reflect in the numbers at some point. maybe not this quarter or the next quarter, but at some point. >> it seems to be a stock pi
number three, the environment as a whole, it seems that investors continue to discount the upside and are very cautious. we will not see returns like 2013, but we are still bullish as a whole. >> in the last conference call we kept hearing about companies guiding downwards. so much m&a. how do you account for that? >> that is a concern, not everything is rosy and perfect, but there are concerns out there and you have seen an environment over the last few years where every...
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for us to take your job away, pick your poison, you don't get to say there is a wage gap and hostile environment for women, you just wanted to stay home all along. the president continues to make it rational to seek to make it rational, to act and behave in ways right now that ensure poverty and dependency in the long-term. >> you want to know what is absolutely insulting about this, while obama and his administration is looking to expand the entitlement culture he is cutting benefits and pay to our military and their families, the people who are serving and sacrificing and putting their lives on the line. many of them have paid the ultimate sacrifice and their families are having to deal with that. >> everybody who works will pay for that woman's choice to stay home. father, i went to catholic school for 12 years, they didn't like it. but i went there. but true story, i was taught that every person was created by god. i believe that with all of my heart. and that every person was born with talent. and that work was part of what we are as human beings. we're supposed to give back, we're supposed
for us to take your job away, pick your poison, you don't get to say there is a wage gap and hostile environment for women, you just wanted to stay home all along. the president continues to make it rational to seek to make it rational, to act and behave in ways right now that ensure poverty and dependency in the long-term. >> you want to know what is absolutely insulting about this, while obama and his administration is looking to expand the entitlement culture he is cutting benefits and...
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he tells sean hannity they became more interested in politics than the environment. >> it is a powerful convergence of interest with large number of elite including politicians who want to seem as though they are saving the world environmentalists who want to raise money and get control over large issues like our entire energy policy. media for sensationalism universities and professors for grants you can't hardly get a science grant these days without saying it has something to do with climate change. it will is a kind of nasty combination of extreme ideology and religious cult all rolled into one. >> moore went on to say a hotter earth would be better for humans. >>> oo it is a free travel frenzy. accepting millions of dollar lashes of free trip. law americas expected $3.7 million in free travel last year. that is according to polytheists lit co money lines. it is the highest amount in a decade. 493 privately funded trips up from 402 in 2012. rules changed back in 2007 which allowed charities to under right travels. many of the nonprofits have political agenda. he wracked up the highe
he tells sean hannity they became more interested in politics than the environment. >> it is a powerful convergence of interest with large number of elite including politicians who want to seem as though they are saving the world environmentalists who want to raise money and get control over large issues like our entire energy policy. media for sensationalism universities and professors for grants you can't hardly get a science grant these days without saying it has something to do with...
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you are looking in that environment. a lot of investors aren't used to this market. we think we are in the waning days. as interest rates are eroding those rates of return, you are zero. >> lets the were treasuries ended today. in the last hour, you have seen yields up higher. overall, it was a tight range for the market. they are not taking up very big additions. was a little rush into the treasury market. in terms of commodities, you have to look at oil here. moving on u.s. data, u.s. inventory is climbing for the seventh straight week. there's some weakness in the, the. refining capacity is down. they are transitioning from winter into spring. that affects the energy stocks. or on the markets, i'm alex feel. ♪
you are looking in that environment. a lot of investors aren't used to this market. we think we are in the waning days. as interest rates are eroding those rates of return, you are zero. >> lets the were treasuries ended today. in the last hour, you have seen yields up higher. overall, it was a tight range for the market. they are not taking up very big additions. was a little rush into the treasury market. in terms of commodities, you have to look at oil here. moving on u.s. data, u.s....
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he also said i am honored to replace my friend as chair of the environment and public works transportation and infrastructure subcommittee. he will be heading that up. tweeting outffice the president's new competition will help put americans to work by repairing america's infrastructure. is one by the american progress group in washington. everyone billion dollars invested in infrastructure equals 10,000 to 15,000 jobs created. california,ale independent. what do you think? they worriedre about the infrastructure when we have all of these buildings throughout the silicon valley and all throughout a bunch of places in america and none of them are filled with any businesses. they are there and they took up all of this money to build. host: you do not think any more infrastructure spending? caller: i do not think so. host: what about roads and bridges? caller: i think most of the bridges out here are good. we just finished the bay bridge out here a couple months back. it was way out of the ballpark and they should not have spent that much. host: larry, utah, republican. caller: thank you for
he also said i am honored to replace my friend as chair of the environment and public works transportation and infrastructure subcommittee. he will be heading that up. tweeting outffice the president's new competition will help put americans to work by repairing america's infrastructure. is one by the american progress group in washington. everyone billion dollars invested in infrastructure equals 10,000 to 15,000 jobs created. california,ale independent. what do you think? they worriedre about...
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missing information in the driving environment that could help prevent that crash. adam: so statistics show that accidents because of distracted driving are increasing but the total number of accidents is decreasing. is that accurate? >> that is fair to say. total number of highway deaths has been doing last few years. a lot of folks speculate it has a lot to do with the economy but certainly as the number of people killed in crashes involving distracted drivers increases hopefully we get more attention to this issue and make a positive difference. adam: is there any kind of data that indicate states where you are forbidden to text or have a hands-free device have less or fewer fatal distraction causing accidents than states where they don't have these kind of regulations? >> a lot of regulations across states are relatively new. so there haven't been a lot of studies looking at iaea negotiate of these laws preto post. the -- effect much these laws pre to post. they're looking at studies behind the anti-texting bans. adam: smart technology, you have the touch-screen
missing information in the driving environment that could help prevent that crash. adam: so statistics show that accidents because of distracted driving are increasing but the total number of accidents is decreasing. is that accurate? >> that is fair to say. total number of highway deaths has been doing last few years. a lot of folks speculate it has a lot to do with the economy but certainly as the number of people killed in crashes involving distracted drivers increases hopefully we get...
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driven to preserve the environment, csx moves a ton of freight nearly 450 miles on one gallon of fuel. what a day. can't wait til tomorrow. (voseeker of the sublime.ro. you can separate runway diculousness... from fashionhat flies off the shelves. and you...rent from national. because only national lets you choose any car in the aisle... and go. and only national isanked highest in car rental customer satisfaction by j.d. power. (natalie) ooooh, i like your style. (vo) so do we, business pro. so do we. go national. go like pro. the next time you nt a dvd, don't bother rewinding it. the way i see it, it's t next guy's problem. oh, larry. she thinks i'm crazy. mm-hmm. but would a crazy person save 15% on car insurance in just minutes? [ chuckles ] [ malennouncer ] 15 minutes for a quote is crazy. with esurance, 7½ minutes could save you on car insurance. welcome to the modern world. esurance. backed by allstate. click or call. [ male announcer ] the rhythm of life. [ whistle blowing ] where do you hear that beat? campbell's healthy request soup lets you hear it in your heart. [ basketb
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the next in line was documentaries about the environment and after that, immigration. we are going to tell you about the grand prize winners this year. it was a team. their topic was called earth first, fracking second. it was a three person team from long beach polytechnic high school. they are served by charter communications. as a three team member in that .roup, >>, michaela, and sarah we are going to be talking with emma right now. you was your reaction when heard you one grand prize? >> we were shocked. we looked across at one another and could not believe it. >> when you finished the documentary, did you have a sense of how good it was? >> we did not. >> how did you get interested in the contest? >> our ninth grade government teacher. how did your team come together? were you able to pick your teams or did the teacher assign them? >> we could pick our team members. we chose other people we have known for a few years. we knew we worked well together. >> when you joined forces with any ofa and sarah, had you done documentaries before? >> no. we watched a lot of vi
the next in line was documentaries about the environment and after that, immigration. we are going to tell you about the grand prize winners this year. it was a team. their topic was called earth first, fracking second. it was a three person team from long beach polytechnic high school. they are served by charter communications. as a three team member in that .roup, >>, michaela, and sarah we are going to be talking with emma right now. you was your reaction when heard you one grand...
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allison was awed on that visit, he was awed by durham and its thriving environment for african-american business. on that visit pete became acquainted with a gentleman named john stewart whom i remember so well. president of mutual savings and loan association there in durham, and he was offered a job as a teller. he was more than a teller, after 25 years he became chief executive officer in less than 25 years. that was remarkable. during his tenure at the savings and loan association, he continued to build on the groundbreaking work of other men ke john and c.c. and mr. moore, and james shepherd, and john wheeler, and w.g. pierson, and many, many others in helping to grow what was known nationally as the black wall street. pete served at the helm of mutual savings and loan during the institution's most successful years. he spearheaded the transition from a mutual savings and loan association to a mutual savings bank, and also led to the acquisitions of american federal savings and loan and greensboro national bank. mr. allison was a pillar of the durham community for more than 60 long
allison was awed on that visit, he was awed by durham and its thriving environment for african-american business. on that visit pete became acquainted with a gentleman named john stewart whom i remember so well. president of mutual savings and loan association there in durham, and he was offered a job as a teller. he was more than a teller, after 25 years he became chief executive officer in less than 25 years. that was remarkable. during his tenure at the savings and loan association, he...
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host: worried about the environment. guest: i touched on that a minute ago. if we were to get the right kind of regulatory environment that encourages private investment, capital investment, there are hundreds of billions in terms of private investment that is ready going into ands is ready to go into the energy industry. that investment drives new technologies so we can produce more energy with better environmental stewardship. when we talk about drilling techniques and drilling many oil head, whenone single we talk about hydraulic fracturing, we are producing energy with less omissions and a smaller environmental footprint. when you get the right kind of regulatory approach that drives that investment, you deploy these new technologies -- they produce more energy with better environmental stewardship. environmentalfrom standpoint and those technologies are adopted around the globe. that is how you get the better environmental stewardship with more energy production. host: we talked about some of your other work on capitol hill. the olympics just ended and y
host: worried about the environment. guest: i touched on that a minute ago. if we were to get the right kind of regulatory environment that encourages private investment, capital investment, there are hundreds of billions in terms of private investment that is ready going into ands is ready to go into the energy industry. that investment drives new technologies so we can produce more energy with better environmental stewardship. when we talk about drilling techniques and drilling many oil head,...
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he parted ways with greenpeace after the group became more interested in politics than the environment. >> wind turbines could be damaged from hurricanes. they are showing the use of offshore wind turbines. in the case of a hurricane like katrina you need a farm more than twice the size for an impact. >>> nutrition labels will never be the same. we have a new look. >> if you are enjoying a bowl of cereal you are having more than a serving size listed on the box good companies started labelling documents fat was the focus. now they are more concerned about how many calories we consume. they will show them in larger boulder font. who really eats oent half a cup of cereal? you will be warned there are added sugars and even have nutritional advice with instructions to avoid too much or get enough of this. while the design of the new labels have not cbeen confirmed they are several years away they are around 2 billion doll laterals. >> live from the business channel for us. >>> time 46 after the hour. there's a brand new bieber video out. but it has nothing to do with his music. why it coul
he parted ways with greenpeace after the group became more interested in politics than the environment. >> wind turbines could be damaged from hurricanes. they are showing the use of offshore wind turbines. in the case of a hurricane like katrina you need a farm more than twice the size for an impact. >>> nutrition labels will never be the same. we have a new look. >> if you are enjoying a bowl of cereal you are having more than a serving size listed on the box good...
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you know that is why we have stayed focus on the economy on obama care about creating a pro growth environment so businesses and companies will have confidence in washington again and will start investing in the companies and put people back to work create jobs it's not washington's place to create jobs and this administration has shoved obamacare down our throats and the republicans were just complacent and we're going to take it because they did we don't control washington is their answer well no it's not acceptable that is why ted cruz and mike lee and ram paul and justin amash and mark meadows in the house have the platform they have because somebody is finally standing up and fighting for the american people that's why they have the platform they have given you. good bread and so will use to buy the. well i didn't call him reprehensible i called what he said a mark levin program reprehensible and that is words to the effect that this thing that republican politicians in washington fear the most is telling the truth to their constituents that i find that to be reprehensible by somebody or
you know that is why we have stayed focus on the economy on obama care about creating a pro growth environment so businesses and companies will have confidence in washington again and will start investing in the companies and put people back to work create jobs it's not washington's place to create jobs and this administration has shoved obamacare down our throats and the republicans were just complacent and we're going to take it because they did we don't control washington is their answer...
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you know what the real answer is, create an economic environment where we have jobs 37 and the best way we can do that is unleash energy in the country. the president won't allow that to happen because he's reduced leases by 50%. >> the >> ceos said we'd lose 500,000 jobs because of the incentive of obamacare subsidies. welfare and food stamps. >> moms depend on welfare, we need a family back. now you're going to have no more food stamps >> young and low skilled workers repeatedly get hurt from minimum wage. >> whatever. that is your village. has jimmy fallon's new show become a safe haven for the left? coming up, next. my dad has atrial fibrillation, or afib. he has the most common kind... ...it's not caused by a heart valve problem. dad, it says your afib puts you at 5 times greater risk of a stroke. that's why i take my warfarin every day. but it looks like maybe we should ask your doctor about pradaxa. in a clinical trial, pradaxa® (dabigatran etexilate mesylate)... ...was proven superior to warfarin at reducing the risk of stroke. and unlike warfarin, with no regular blood tests o
you know what the real answer is, create an economic environment where we have jobs 37 and the best way we can do that is unleash energy in the country. the president won't allow that to happen because he's reduced leases by 50%. >> the >> ceos said we'd lose 500,000 jobs because of the incentive of obamacare subsidies. welfare and food stamps. >> moms depend on welfare, we need a family back. now you're going to have no more food stamps >> young and low skilled workers...
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driven to preserve the environment, csx moves a ton of freight nearly 450 miles on one gallon of fuel. what a day. can't wait til tomorrow. >>> perseverance pays off. texas high school football player michael aramirez threw a hail mary catchi. and he did it. >> of course. showing everybody in class. everybody is high fives. don't forget your real friends. >> promise is a promise. as soon as he asked me, i said yes and so i'm sticking to that. i'm there. >> love it. he plans to wear a red, white and blue texas attitude's dough. >>> are you one of those obamacare, quote, liars? jacob says my rate increased a whopping 42%. daniel says now i have no coverage and running out of prescriptions soon. thank you for sharing. you are real people. that's it for us. fox news sunday is up next. before we go, might not realize it, but the competition for best original song is where a lot of the drama is for many reasons that the year's oscar, but in part because of a buzz surrounding a song that parents and kids everywhere can't get out of their heads. youtube is filled with young ones belting outle
driven to preserve the environment, csx moves a ton of freight nearly 450 miles on one gallon of fuel. what a day. can't wait til tomorrow. >>> perseverance pays off. texas high school football player michael aramirez threw a hail mary catchi. and he did it. >> of course. showing everybody in class. everybody is high fives. don't forget your real friends. >> promise is a promise. as soon as he asked me, i said yes and so i'm sticking to that. i'm there. >> love it. he...
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. >> in this kind of economic environment and all these businesses are putting pressure on, you're going to do the right thing and i think she did the right thing. >> i think if there was a history, particularly from the precedent of this law that i mentioned before, if there was a press didn't and history about lawsuits and so forth, she might have thought otherwise, business pressures or not. she's a very principled woman. you saw that with immigration, whether you agree with it or not. she's a very principled woman. >>> the fed is out of touch with the economy. we only have a minute or two. ken policari, i saw it, and enjoyed reading it, but didn't know what you were talking about. >> when they talk about unemployment coming down, how much better the economy is doing, and whether they're starting to withdraw, i don't net think that joe q. public feel the same way. i think there's a complete disconnect. when the fed says it, people are scratching their heads saying, what am i missing? they say they tell me everything is so great. >> there's a lot of truth to that. a lot of truth to tha
. >> in this kind of economic environment and all these businesses are putting pressure on, you're going to do the right thing and i think she did the right thing. >> i think if there was a history, particularly from the precedent of this law that i mentioned before, if there was a press didn't and history about lawsuits and so forth, she might have thought otherwise, business pressures or not. she's a very principled woman. you saw that with immigration, whether you agree with it...
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long-awaited report, the gist of it is the keystone pipeline effect would have very little impact on the environment. but yet they have still come out saying this report was bias. saying it was handled properly and sometimes was more rigorous than required. this thing hands down, it will certainly get built. stuart: very strict. >> you don't want it shipped. which would be ridiculous. stuart: it would be ridiculous. come on, charles. charles: build it and you can export it. stuart: you say he will do that. charles: i think so. stuart: senator harry reid calling the horror stories untrue. not so fast, listen to the senator on the senate floor yesterday. >> she works, she has maintained a number of part-time jobs, has a masters degree and then she says once it was passed, she said i saw the writing on the wall and so did the companies i work for. stuart: the senator joins us now from capitol hill. we just ran a clip from what you are saying on the show yesterday. in the constituent hurt economically and i take it you object to calling her a liar. correct? >> absolutely. he cannot handle the truth. we
long-awaited report, the gist of it is the keystone pipeline effect would have very little impact on the environment. but yet they have still come out saying this report was bias. saying it was handled properly and sometimes was more rigorous than required. this thing hands down, it will certainly get built. stuart: very strict. >> you don't want it shipped. which would be ridiculous. stuart: it would be ridiculous. come on, charles. charles: build it and you can export it. stuart: you...
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and the only difference is that i grew up in an environment that was a little bit more forgiving. >> the new initiative that the president is launching is called my brother's keeper. founations and businesses that now pledge to donate $200 million over five years to aid young men of color. much more on that amount of money and whether it's significant or not with tavis smily in a few minutes. but don lemon was in the room as the president spoke. don, what more did the president say? he usually doesn't get so personal. he's rather insulated and rather removed. this was a very different man we saw today. >> he's been criticized at times and it was a very different man we saw today. very emotional man. he was very candid. and many said, you know what, it's about time. today, quite frankly, many will say that barack obama became the black president today. he became a president who is african-american, obviously, but he became the person that many people wanted him to be. many of those who criticized him. what they wanted to hear from him. they wanted him to say so much for so long about
and the only difference is that i grew up in an environment that was a little bit more forgiving. >> the new initiative that the president is launching is called my brother's keeper. founations and businesses that now pledge to donate $200 million over five years to aid young men of color. much more on that amount of money and whether it's significant or not with tavis smily in a few minutes. but don lemon was in the room as the president spoke. don, what more did the president say? he...
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that is in a deflationary environment. i don't think with what the global sentiments are doing out there you will see something dramatic. we have to take a long period of time. stuart: moving on, reuters reports janet yellen vowed to the walls can, what are you going to say? she keeps printing. >> how about this? one step further. they will print logger than you and i could ever imagine. this is a new paradigm we are in and they will print well past the two or three years, q e is here to stay for a long time. stuart: thank you. what do you say? liz: why the u.s. things we rely on the federal reserve to grow bring growth to the economy. she will delay the taper and interest rate hikes won't happen in 2015. capt. next year. the irony here we talk about minimum-wage when we devalue the dollar. that is the irony. stuart: your thoughts on money printing from janet yellen. >> this is the reason we have this bubble. doesn't matter what creates a abubble they go to an extreme and bubbles don't correct and look at history, they alw
that is in a deflationary environment. i don't think with what the global sentiments are doing out there you will see something dramatic. we have to take a long period of time. stuart: moving on, reuters reports janet yellen vowed to the walls can, what are you going to say? she keeps printing. >> how about this? one step further. they will print logger than you and i could ever imagine. this is a new paradigm we are in and they will print well past the two or three years, q e is here to...
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that is the most unstable environment. that was "open range." the hero goes into the town and there are 14 side in town. one person starts shooting and everybody starts shooting everybody else. if you have a nuclear-armed middle east that is the must dangerous situation imaginable. that is the great fear. but i can absolutely tell you that is where we're headed. nobody has a plan to get away from that. these negotiations will not only not stop the nuclear program, they will insure that the next president will have even more difficult challenge keeping iran from going nuclear. that is one of the, the greatest legacy of this administration. sir? >> ross kaminsky from boulder county and lpr 2005. one of the big things we'll hear in the upcoming primary season, john mccain versus rand paul. how should americans think about what foreign engage amentses, what foreign entertaining fellments are actually in our national interests versus when we should leave it alone? >> right. if we get trapped into choosing between politicians who basically say we'll d
that is the most unstable environment. that was "open range." the hero goes into the town and there are 14 side in town. one person starts shooting and everybody starts shooting everybody else. if you have a nuclear-armed middle east that is the must dangerous situation imaginable. that is the great fear. but i can absolutely tell you that is where we're headed. nobody has a plan to get away from that. these negotiations will not only not stop the nuclear program, they will insure...
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it is a very difficult environment for workers. unemployment is high, but that gives companies the pick of the litter of people they want to hire. they have a lot of exposure overseas which is good when it is growing. the biggest risk for american companies the stock market is what is going on in places like and russia right now. jenna: interesting. you mentioned jobs. bad winter weather with job growth expected to move with warmer temperatures. do you think there's something else going on with the job market? >> that is a running theory right now. numbers look flaky. much better idea tomorrow. i think the first quarter is a wash. we will not have a sense of what kind of shape this economy is until we get into april or may and see a longer stretch. jenna: the job market and the numbers from americans who say they don't feel so great about the economy. what will it take to make people feel better and feel comfortable feeling better? >> that gets into what i was talking about. for a worker, it is really tough. especially if you have
it is a very difficult environment for workers. unemployment is high, but that gives companies the pick of the litter of people they want to hire. they have a lot of exposure overseas which is good when it is growing. the biggest risk for american companies the stock market is what is going on in places like and russia right now. jenna: interesting. you mentioned jobs. bad winter weather with job growth expected to move with warmer temperatures. do you think there's something else going on with...
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j.d., the joint information environment. so if i were to leave you one thought of what we could and should do as a nation, we should protect these networks better than we have been protected today. not just within the defense department but also our critical infrastructures. time and again we're seeing where people have exploited into these networks only to find out that the way they're getting in is so easy that is difficult to defend. so step one, chairman, i think is a defensible architecture. attacks are growing. it was mentioned by the ranking member, the attacks we saw against wall street and around the world, the destructive attacks that hit saudi aramco, and most recently the sands corporation. when you look at those destructive attacks, they just tried data on systems. that had to be replaced. this is facing difficult change from disruptive attacks which only disrupt for the time that attack is going on versus the destructive attack where the information is actually lost. far more damaging, far more timely, far more
j.d., the joint information environment. so if i were to leave you one thought of what we could and should do as a nation, we should protect these networks better than we have been protected today. not just within the defense department but also our critical infrastructures. time and again we're seeing where people have exploited into these networks only to find out that the way they're getting in is so easy that is difficult to defend. so step one, chairman, i think is a defensible...
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and this makes for a very toxic environment. i think for everybody going into november. bill: you agree. >> absolutely agreeing. in fact that is one of the reasons why the obama administration are positioning themselves on the side of the people for fairness, for redistribution against the republican party, bill, that has no narrative. that has no arguement. that just says no. bill: back on this poll, quickly. 25% of the democrats expressed that disappointment. >> i think they should. bill: are they disappointed in him and his policies or think he is not liberal enough. >> some say he is not liberal enough. others say they are disappointed in his policies or result of his policies. the fact that there is gridlock and no progress. bill: thanks to both of you. >> thank you. bill: 40% of independents are not happy. >> right. bill: that is really -- >> harbinger of ill for the administration. bill: thank you, doug. thank you, monica. what's next, martha? martha: coming up the poet giving a kiss to a little admirer. why the pontiff's mini-me caused quite a sensation in st. pe
and this makes for a very toxic environment. i think for everybody going into november. bill: you agree. >> absolutely agreeing. in fact that is one of the reasons why the obama administration are positioning themselves on the side of the people for fairness, for redistribution against the republican party, bill, that has no narrative. that has no arguement. that just says no. bill: back on this poll, quickly. 25% of the democrats expressed that disappointment. >> i think they...
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he made these comments before the senate environment and public works committee. he left greenpeace because he says that group became more interested in politics than the environment. what an announcement from him. >>> men who wait too long to become fathers could put their children at greater risk of developing mental health problems. that's according to a new study that followed more than 2.5 million men for 25 years. researchers found a child born to a 45-year-old father compared to a 24-year-old dad was three times more likely to have autism, 13 times more likely to have adhd, 25 times more likely to be bipolar and twice as likely to have schizophrenia. this is video you have to see to believe. two guys in those wing suits flying past christ the redeemer statue in britain. look at this. the two daredevils making that jump from about 6,500 feet. they landed safely. and what was the first thing they did? what do you think? what do you think? >> they prayed. >> drank a beer. look at that. >> they earned it. >> how close they get. nerve wracking. see you in a litt
he made these comments before the senate environment and public works committee. he left greenpeace because he says that group became more interested in politics than the environment. what an announcement from him. >>> men who wait too long to become fathers could put their children at greater risk of developing mental health problems. that's according to a new study that followed more than 2.5 million men for 25 years. researchers found a child born to a 45-year-old father compared to...
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we have a lot that rely on workers and especially in the high growth environment where are you dwoeg to get people to work to clean hotel rooms and do our landscaping. her quote, not mine. >> it is harsh and elitest by this democratic candidate and really overlooks the fact that many undocumented immigrants are high tech workers or others with skills and does stereotype. there is no doubt there are many parts of this country, south florida, southern california, maybe new york where there is scarcely a pizza delivered, baby cared for or vegetable picked or dish washed but by an undocumented worker. they tend to do the down side job. >> if a republican said that it would be gigantic talk. >> it is elitest. it is grossly stereotyping. on the other hand -- sometimes stereotypes are created because they represent a truth. >> we will continue to watch everything you do. i love your shoes. >> i used them at the disco yesterday. >> did you see geraldo at the disco? >> i was boogying away. >> this was shot by the paparazzi e other known as your wife. >> i heard dr. siegel talking about old sp
we have a lot that rely on workers and especially in the high growth environment where are you dwoeg to get people to work to clean hotel rooms and do our landscaping. her quote, not mine. >> it is harsh and elitest by this democratic candidate and really overlooks the fact that many undocumented immigrants are high tech workers or others with skills and does stereotype. there is no doubt there are many parts of this country, south florida, southern california, maybe new york where there...
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. >> took a reading of the environment. we found 75 parts per million. to put that in perspective, we don our breathing gear at 25 parts per million. >> saved my life. that's all i can tell you. >> what a dog. max right there. that leak was caused by debris and soot that clogged the gas powered heater inside his house. >>> and the woosification of america is heading north to canada. a youth basketball team there staging a protest after it was disqualified from a tournament. the team was undefeated. so the reason they were disqualified? all the players weren't getting equal time playing on the court. that breaks the rules that promote fun and deemphasize winning. what do you think of that? those are your headlines. we're hearing a lot from some folk. >> thanks. >> one wrote and said if winning is demom sized in this league, why is there even a tournament to begin with? i added the to begin with. >> trudy says, the rule was everyone on your team must play. all other teams followed that rule except for the winning team that cheated. don't cheat. >> todd say
. >> took a reading of the environment. we found 75 parts per million. to put that in perspective, we don our breathing gear at 25 parts per million. >> saved my life. that's all i can tell you. >> what a dog. max right there. that leak was caused by debris and soot that clogged the gas powered heater inside his house. >>> and the woosification of america is heading north to canada. a youth basketball team there staging a protest after it was disqualified from a...
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the exception was 2002 in the post-9/11 environment. but voters aren't happy. they're not happy about the company. they're not happy with obamacare. the buck will stop with the incumbent party in power. quite likely the outcome will be the republicans keep the house. there's a possibility that the republicans will pick up the senate, even losing mitch mcconnell's seat. so it's possible we'll have divided government again until 2016. it is an opportunity for republicans to start putting forward a proactive, positive message. i was pleased to see dave camp come out yesterday with a tax plan, although i know the leadership isn't entirely happy to be changing the subject. but i think it's -- i think it's a good time to be talking about our plans for the future in 2016. >> donny, you can look individually at the president. you can look at the way congress is viewed. you take this all in total, 63% of americans in this poll think the country's on the wrong track. 80% are either angry or dissatisfied with the way things are going in washington. it's an old theme at th
the exception was 2002 in the post-9/11 environment. but voters aren't happy. they're not happy about the company. they're not happy with obamacare. the buck will stop with the incumbent party in power. quite likely the outcome will be the republicans keep the house. there's a possibility that the republicans will pick up the senate, even losing mitch mcconnell's seat. so it's possible we'll have divided government again until 2016. it is an opportunity for republicans to start putting forward...
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generally why they fail is they don't fit in your environment like they don't fit in the culture, they don't fit in the stage the company is at, they don't fit in the market the company is in. >> do you say the truth, you don't fit in this environment? >> exactly. you say, look. we are not going to go scorch earth about you out here. we are not going to, like, i will support you in your next job and a lot of context i think you would be very good, but here we made a mistake. we brought you in and put you in the wrong slot. the longer you stay here, the worst your reputation is going to become because you're failing. >> i think you're giving us the g version how that would be done. the book includes apparently a lot of f-bombs both wall street style and you have a lot of -- >> not quite wall street style. >> maybe we are embellishing a little bit. you're talking about using your love for rappers is also demonstrated throughout the book. >> yes. >> kanye, jay-z, why? >> i found when you get into these conversations is part of it is logical. you know, part of it is, you know, i -- here's
generally why they fail is they don't fit in your environment like they don't fit in the culture, they don't fit in the stage the company is at, they don't fit in the market the company is in. >> do you say the truth, you don't fit in this environment? >> exactly. you say, look. we are not going to go scorch earth about you out here. we are not going to, like, i will support you in your next job and a lot of context i think you would be very good, but here we made a mistake. we...
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they want to chop up 40 billion animals and eat them and get sick and ruin the environment and destroy, but they want to do all kinds -- we have a lot of unconscious behavior as you're aware, right? and i think that if the world meditated, we could make better decision. i think what the buddhist said, check for your yourself. because if you just listen to television, then you'll have a mind full of fluctuation and noise and that promotes sickness and sadness. if you can have a empty mind or a mind that is a little bit more clear, then your happiness comes. it's that simple. happiness, sick and sadness. >> russell, what brought you all of those years ago to meditation? people associate you with hip-hop and i don't think at least then they would have associated quiet meditation with the world of hip-hop. >> i did yoga first. i went to yoga class in brentwood. the teacher steve ross played loud rap music all of the time. i went there because of the chicks. all girls and one guy in yoga 20 years ago. >> that is why you get into anything. >> right. >> of course. i went to yoga and i came ou
they want to chop up 40 billion animals and eat them and get sick and ruin the environment and destroy, but they want to do all kinds -- we have a lot of unconscious behavior as you're aware, right? and i think that if the world meditated, we could make better decision. i think what the buddhist said, check for your yourself. because if you just listen to television, then you'll have a mind full of fluctuation and noise and that promotes sickness and sadness. if you can have a empty mind or a...
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driven to preserve the environment, csx moves a ton of freight nearly 450 miles on one gallon of fuel. what a day. can't wait til tomorrow. ♪ >>> good morning. it's 8:00 on the east coast, 5:00 a.m. on the west coast. oh, the rain! there's so much rain coming to l.a. take a live look at new york city, why don't you? back on set, we have eugene robinson, here in new york, john hywellman, thomas robertis, and this washington, sam stein. >>> the tea party movement. its leaders are trying to steer the message into the future with a renewed tone. senator rand paul is trying to keep the movement from being side tracked with an apparent reference to recent remarks by rocker ted nugent about president obama. >> we have to reach out to more people, not just those of us here. it has to be a bigger party, and it has to be a bigger movement. there are times -- and i don't think it is our movement -- but there are times when people are using language that shouldn't be used, and i recently criticized someone for using some of that language, and i'm not going to bring it up. but i will say we can
driven to preserve the environment, csx moves a ton of freight nearly 450 miles on one gallon of fuel. what a day. can't wait til tomorrow. ♪ >>> good morning. it's 8:00 on the east coast, 5:00 a.m. on the west coast. oh, the rain! there's so much rain coming to l.a. take a live look at new york city, why don't you? back on set, we have eugene robinson, here in new york, john hywellman, thomas robertis, and this washington, sam stein. >>> the tea party movement. its leaders...